The elephant mark is the badge of the African Company that supplied gold bullion to make this coinage. The “Samuel King” Survey, “The Rarity of Five Guinea Pieces – An Analysis” co-authored by this cataloguer revealed a total of only six examples of the elephant below bust passing through the British market place in a 45 year period up until 2005, one of the lowest numbers generated for Charles II in this survey. Based on the survey findings the date of 1675 is the fourth rarest for Charles II. The coin offered here being the one from the Samuel King collection and others as defined below.